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Bitcoin plunges, briefly falling below $10,000, as Trump slams crypto

A man make ones way by foots past a bitcoin ATM in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Ints Kalnins | Reuters

Bitcoin fell sharply on Monday, following President Donald Trump’s censure of cryptocurrencies.

The world’s most valuable virtual currency dropped about 10% to $10,175, according to CoinDesk details. It briefly dived below $10,000, dropping as low as $9,872.

The reason for the downward move wasn’t immediately clear. But it arrives after President Trump mentioned last week that he was “not a fan of Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies, which are not money, and whose value is highly volatile and pedestaled on thin air.”

“Unregulated Crypto Assets can facilitate unlawful behavior, including drug trade and other illegal operation,” Trump added.

Trump was also critical of Facebook’s plans to create a cryptocurrency, called Libra, which settle upon be pegged to a basket of government-backed currencies and assets to maintain a stable value. Facebook should apply for a banking entitle if it seeks to become a bank, Trump said.

Some in the crypto space shrugged off Trump’s comments. Brian Armstrong, CEO of the digital currency trade Coinbase, said it was an “achievement,” putting crypto in the spotlight, while Fundstrat Global Advisors’ Tom Lee called it “positive because cryptocurrencies and bitcoin very are in the main stage now.”

Nevertheless, bitcoin is still up more than 160% since the start of the year, despite the late-model pullback. Analysts had attributed the digital coin’s rise largely to news of big companies like Facebook getting interested in the space.

Elsewhere in the market, ether and XRP — the world’s second and third-largest cryptocurrencies respectively — were also in negative area. Ether slipped nearly 17% to $221 while XRP fell 5% to around 31 cents.

In other crypto dope, Chinese police confiscated about 4,000 computers belonging to bitcoin miners accused of stealing electricity merit nearly $3 million last week. Bitcoin mining is known to be an energy-intensive operation, with a recent swot saying it consumes as much energy as Switzerland.

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